Patents stories
Growing fears over deepfakes have pushed Ion to seek Australian patent protection for a method that verifies video at the byte level.
Growing demand has pushed Dreame's wet and dry vacuum range past 10 million units shipped worldwide since its 2021 launch.
The ranking underscores Dreame's rapid global expansion, with the company now selling robot vacuums in more than 120 countries and regions.
Pre-orders open in the United States, United Kingdom and France for Snap's standalone glasses, priced at USD $2,195 and due later this year.
The filing could help organisations prove attendance or access without collecting names or locations, as Europe tightens digital identity rules.
A ruling spared clients using Hexaware's software platforms from immediate disruption after a US court threw out Natsoft's broad patent case.
Initial full-wafer graphene runs have brought Archer closer to repeatable qubit production, with a working device still due by Q3 2026.
Deep tech accounted for nearly two-thirds of Swiss venture capital last year, as record funding and foreign backing lifted the market.
The move should cut AI inference costs for Zoho while giving the software group tighter control over data, power use and its infrastructure stack.
The platform gives brands real-time, audited automation across marketplaces, with human approval required for some actions and millions already completed.
The launch signals Dreame’s push beyond robot vacuums, with new appliances designed to share its bionic robotic arm system across the home.
Recent AI-driven leaks are forcing firms to rethink IP protection as sensitive code and creative assets move across cloud tools and public repositories.
Practical use, not price, is now the main hurdle for quantum AI adoption, as SAS readies a tool for Viya customers later this year.
The funding will help London-based Apoha commercialise a liquid data layer already used by Boehringer Ingelheim and other pharma groups.
The filing could sharpen competition in driver monitoring and telematics as insurers and fleet operators seek faster risk and incident alerts.
India's growing laptop accessory market gets three cooling pads priced from INR 2,999, aimed at easing heat and posture strain for users.
The honour highlights growing competition in India's peripherals market as buyers seek better support for work, gaming and multi-device use.
The hire is aimed at accelerating KERV.ai's push into measurable interactive advertising as streaming and connected TV budgets grow.
Rising AI hardware heat loads are pushing data centres towards liquid cooling, and Iceotope's latest cash injection is aimed at scaling its systems.
A bigger push into quantum, chips and materials is being urged as India seeks to cut reliance on software services and import-heavy tech.